Prompt: Many holidays center around traditions. Describe one tradition that is important to you or your family and explain why it still matters (or why it no longer does).

 Prompt: One tradition that matters to my family is eating a big meal together on holidays. Everyone helps cook, even with small jobs like setting the table. We sit together with no phones and talk about school, sports, and plans. The tradition matters because time together feels rare during normal weeks. The meal reminds me that being present with family matters more than the food.

Summary: I was absent

Reflection: I was absent.

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